
Michael Duff
Filmmaker
Michael is an Australian-born filmmaker with 20 years of experience across 30 countries producing documentary, factual entertainment and non-profit video content. Michael’s passion for visual storytelling, travel and adventure has seen him travel along the Mekong River from the Tibetan Plateau to the south of Vietnam; through the jungles of Burma with rebel armies; cover the Ebola outbreak in West Africa; document trauma surgery in Iraq, explore water issues across four continents with Alexandra Cousteau; and many more amazing adventures. His work has been broadcast on the BBC, National Geographic, CNN and Netflix among others. In addition to broadcast television, Michael also regularly produces content around the world for the United Nations, UNICEF, the World Health Organisation and other development agencies. Michael has spent the last 10 years mostly living in West Africa and is now looking forward to joining the UKAHT conservation team in Antarctica this coming season.

Work for us
Join the UKAHT team
We have small dedicated teams in Antarctica and the UK who work hard to keep our operation going, preserving our Antarctic heritage and sharing it with the world. Each year we recruit a team to run and manage Port Lockroy in Antarctica and occasionally also have vacancies for other specialist roles in the UK. Job vacancies are advertised on this website and on social media. Check out our jobs page for up-to-date vacancies. We politely ask that you keep an eye on these pages for any updates rather than contact us directly.

